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twitter is going public, apple is once again on fire. what's your take? >> it's baby bubble markets. everybody files in with momentum because nobody truly understands the markets. i've been against high frequency trading. let me take a step back. i think the fundamental problem with the markets today is people have forgotten that the markets were designed to raise capital for up and coming companies. if you're a multibillion dollar company you can raise a billion dollars in capital, no problem. if you're in sales and you need to raise-d 10 million, you have no place to go. the markets aren't for you. that needs to be fixed. until then the market becomes a platform for hackers. no way the s.e.c. understands it, let alone controls it. people come in, electronic platform and act as smart as they can, and try to take advantage of it, black pools, different things. electronic trading, which is great, reduced spreads and costs, has become algorithmic wars. >> absolutely. >> you see nasdaq freezes, mini crashes in stocks. how do you invest -- >> by the way, more
twitter is going public, apple is once again on fire. what's your take? >> it's baby bubble markets. everybody files in with momentum because nobody truly understands the markets. i've been against high frequency trading. let me take a step back. i think the fundamental problem with the markets today is people have forgotten that the markets were designed to raise capital for up and coming companies. if you're a multibillion dollar company you can raise a billion dollars in capital, no...
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and we have apples at mcdonald's. >> have a great weekend. have a burger. >> all right. sue? >> we are going to explain what is behind that and the growing trend for what it means if interest housing recovery. hey kevin...still eating chalk for heartburn? yeah... try new alka seltzer fruit chews. they work fast on heartburn and taste awesome. these are good. told ya! i'm feeling better already. [ male announcer ] new alka seltzer fruits chews. enjoy the relief! it's easy to follow the progress you're making toward all your financial goals. a quick glance, and you can see if you're on track. when the conversation turns to knowing where you stand, turn to us. wells fargo advisors. the act of soaring across an ocean in a three-hundred-ton rocket doesn't raise as much as an eyebrow for these veterans of the sky. however, seeing this little beauty over international waters is enough to bring a traveler to tears. we're putting the wonder back into air travel, one innovation at a time. the new american is arriving. >> all right. let's get a check of the bond market right now which c
and we have apples at mcdonald's. >> have a great weekend. have a burger. >> all right. sue? >> we are going to explain what is behind that and the growing trend for what it means if interest housing recovery. hey kevin...still eating chalk for heartburn? yeah... try new alka seltzer fruit chews. they work fast on heartburn and taste awesome. these are good. told ya! i'm feeling better already. [ male announcer ] new alka seltzer fruits chews. enjoy the relief! it's easy to...
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take a look at apple shares. blackberry shares. speaking to analysts it seems like chatter around the success of its q10 phone. first solar after one of the beers reported earnings. high short interest in the stock. what we're seeing today is most likely short covering. >> time for headlines. avon topping a former tupper wear executive, up about three quarters of a percent. the stock is up 3 and a quarter%. goldman took a $2.5 pl stake in icbc. netting about $7.5 billion from its investment since that point. we will take a quick break and more hearings over the irs scandal this week. plus, you think our taxes in the u.s. are bad? wait until you hear about the 100% tax rate. no joke. we will tell you where it is when power lunch continues. bny mellon combines investment management & investment servicing, giving us unique insights which help us attract the industry's brightest minds who create powerful strategies for a country's investments which are used to build new schools to build more bright minds. invested in the world. bny mel
take a look at apple shares. blackberry shares. speaking to analysts it seems like chatter around the success of its q10 phone. first solar after one of the beers reported earnings. high short interest in the stock. what we're seeing today is most likely short covering. >> time for headlines. avon topping a former tupper wear executive, up about three quarters of a percent. the stock is up 3 and a quarter%. goldman took a $2.5 pl stake in icbc. netting about $7.5 billion from its...
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so many things on the apple are just vastly improved. i know people -- i've had younger people on the show than me again and it's vastly improved. i think that nuance probably has some value. but carl comes into these situations and i don't know how much upside there is but haynes, we just had him on and look what happen happened. >> let's get to bob pisani. >> people talking about some grand bargain out there. i know. it's still not dead. some junior senator in ohio was trying to put together a deal whereby you increase the debt ceiling, end the shutdown, maybe approve the keefestone pipeline. a lot of other people think w l will -- let's concentrate on things we have some real added value in. that's where i'm comfortable. the there. >> i tell you what i want to know, will they change the aluminum guidance? they said it would be up 7%. aerospace is fantastic, 9% to 10%. some of the automotive is 1% to 4%. commercial transport, you see that number? 3% to 8%? that's been doing great recently. the hope here, it's a long shot, maybe they'll
so many things on the apple are just vastly improved. i know people -- i've had younger people on the show than me again and it's vastly improved. i think that nuance probably has some value. but carl comes into these situations and i don't know how much upside there is but haynes, we just had him on and look what happen happened. >> let's get to bob pisani. >> people talking about some grand bargain out there. i know. it's still not dead. some junior senator in ohio was trying to...
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. >> and it totally was with thleenebelius saying even when apple rolls out. [laughter] t apple can deal with hundreds o millions of people worldwide and apple.comis never down. unfortunately it is exactly wh we expected did we have not got added to the real problems yet becauss will get the government and the agency's are not verifying it comes statemen, of the year athe very beginning. we cannot en create the account or pick the pan but then the realroblem starts. there is so much back at work that eds to be done. and it absolutely points to the idea there should have been a delay. you had three yeaears. >> and over cost of six times but talkaout the real problems. for me it is if it takes the bait. we passed a monumental deal we will tranorm the nati but it seems people couould get on the in the are not signing up. >> we don't know. charles: californ is 7,00 >> they will not even release the numbers. charles: the company that put this toget, who are th? [laughter] this. the feeeral government says it is -- spend 80 billion but they choose companies t get a
. >> and it totally was with thleenebelius saying even when apple rolls out. [laughter] t apple can deal with hundreds o millions of people worldwide and apple.comis never down. unfortunately it is exactly wh we expected did we have not got added to the real problems yet becauss will get the government and the agency's are not verifying it comes statemen, of the year athe very beginning. we cannot en create the account or pick the pan but then the realroblem starts. there is so much back...
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consider that just a couple of weeks ago apple rollout a new mobile operating system, and within days they found a glitch. charles: never taking responsibility for problems and mistakes. former ceo of verizon wireless. i have to tell you, that is the thing that strikes me. i have never heard a medical power from these guys, just one. everybody makes mistakes. >> great to be with you. this is an administration that overhe course of the last five years has never taken accountability for any single issue. you know, it does not surprise me. what surprises me is that they cannot find some way or another to place blame on the bush administration for the rollout of this health care system. charles: no wonder for the first three or four years when the expert to expiration date on the blame bush thing. now that i hear in articulating for everyone in the administration and the entire party, this debacle has ruined the economy. charles: i think in almost in the world, the business world, the sports world, you could not be cut to the team that fumble this much and still have the job. but here is
consider that just a couple of weeks ago apple rollout a new mobile operating system, and within days they found a glitch. charles: never taking responsibility for problems and mistakes. former ceo of verizon wireless. i have to tell you, that is the thing that strikes me. i have never heard a medical power from these guys, just one. everybody makes mistakes. >> great to be with you. this is an administration that overhe course of the last five years has never taken accountability for any...
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keep in mind, sirius does supply its chips to apple and that's why other component suppliers of apple are also trading lower. pandora shares up on heavy volume, ahead of its earnings report. that's another stock on the move. traders telling me that options activity in pandora suggests that we could see some big moves in shares after pandora reports. so keep an eye out on pandora. lastly, some big movement in small cap biotech. this company is topping an inhaled insulin. up better than 190% year-to-date. talk about beta. bill? >> seema, thank you very much. >> we're in the final stretch of trading. it's been a wild day. we are, after all of that volatility, not too far from where the market opened. >> wouldn't that be the great irony? we finish unchanged today? that would be perfect. >> there you go. >> more than half of the stocks in the s&p 500 have hit new 52-week highs right now. we're going to hear from somebody who says that actually is a bearish sign for this market. really? we're going to make the case. >> and later, is our market in danger of a massive sell-off the way we saw
keep in mind, sirius does supply its chips to apple and that's why other component suppliers of apple are also trading lower. pandora shares up on heavy volume, ahead of its earnings report. that's another stock on the move. traders telling me that options activity in pandora suggests that we could see some big moves in shares after pandora reports. so keep an eye out on pandora. lastly, some big movement in small cap biotech. this company is topping an inhaled insulin. up better than 190%...
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which is apple is a hundred plus billion dollar revenue company. subscribers china mobile, we have been seeing some coming to the what people are willing to stick out. you may be absolutely right. >> thanks for that. plenty more reaction coming up on "squawk box." whatever happens, we hope you have a profitable day. good-bye for now. >>> good morning. our top story -- i'm not going to say this. hopefully you're not fed up with the fed. i know i look well fed. anyway, the fed is set to meet today. the central bank has a two-day policy meeting in washington. elsewhere, whenever apple reports, it's huge deal. so much conjecture swirling around. the shares were under pressure after the failed to excite investors. but it was up 7.5% since the last report. other headliners this morning include pfizer, archer daniels, nokia and jet blue. and is there a doctor in the house? nbc news reports that the white house knew that millions would lose their plans. you can't keep your plan under obama care. some, anyway. it's tuesday, october 29th, 2013 and "squawk bo
which is apple is a hundred plus billion dollar revenue company. subscribers china mobile, we have been seeing some coming to the what people are willing to stick out. you may be absolutely right. >> thanks for that. plenty more reaction coming up on "squawk box." whatever happens, we hope you have a profitable day. good-bye for now. >>> good morning. our top story -- i'm not going to say this. hopefully you're not fed up with the fed. i know i look well fed. anyway,...
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how about a hit is this for apple? they're still suffering from the price impact of other competitors such as amazon that have tablets for $139 or $229. google is coming in with $229. and even microsoft is trying to get into the game showing an rt is priced less than an ipad. you're seeing android tablets have crossed over the margin. >> how do profit margins compare with the typical pc for apple? >> the phone is the highest profit margin out there. it's really the iphone company. we sell a billion smartphones total in the marketplace. it's a very high margin product. >> what are we talking about? >> the margins on tablets are second and pc's the weakest. >> because the volume is higher? >> and also because it's not subsidized by carriers. >> but even -- they're moving toward higher margins sales. is that not a positive thing for a -- >> well, it is. unfortunately they're going to lose a segment of the marketplace and it is what it is. you can't be high end and low end at the same time. >> are we going to spend the res
how about a hit is this for apple? they're still suffering from the price impact of other competitors such as amazon that have tablets for $139 or $229. google is coming in with $229. and even microsoft is trying to get into the game showing an rt is priced less than an ipad. you're seeing android tablets have crossed over the margin. >> how do profit margins compare with the typical pc for apple? >> the phone is the highest profit margin out there. it's really the iphone company....
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then there's apple ceo, tim cook. all he wants for christmas is for carl icahn to lose his phone number for at least a little while, give him a little while. apple has $147 billion in cash and investments, they have a buyback and pay a dividend. that stock is up about 7% year to date. and for bitcoin investors, all they want is a bit of a break and to stay under the radar of regulators. a lot concerns about central banks and regulatory scrutiny all over the world. so, kayla, all i want for christmas, perhaps, is just a little bit -- a little bit more market, market sentiment to turn bullish next year. back to you. >> i think there are a lot of people on the floor that agree with you. >> the animation dreamworks on net flex debuts today "turbo fast." >> netflix has the global exclusive rights. the film here in the u.s. grossed $280 million overseas and comes just in time for the holiday stretch with kids tuning in at home. unlike netflix's other originals, they are not hitting all at once. offering five episodes today,
then there's apple ceo, tim cook. all he wants for christmas is for carl icahn to lose his phone number for at least a little while, give him a little while. apple has $147 billion in cash and investments, they have a buyback and pay a dividend. that stock is up about 7% year to date. and for bitcoin investors, all they want is a bit of a break and to stay under the radar of regulators. a lot concerns about central banks and regulatory scrutiny all over the world. so, kayla, all i want for...
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why are y sing that put money into apple now? >> a year ago, there was too much euphoria. today there is too much pessimism. look, apple is reflecting an absolutely worst case scenario with earnings there to be reported this tuesday. there is likelihood it's not going to be that bad. and if tim cook can lay out a plan for a capital outlays to shareholders in terms of dividend increases and share buybacks and reassure investors of their products and their vision for products, i think this stock could be much higher next week. >> all right. very interesting information. thank you so much, hank. any disclosures to make? do you own any of these stocks? >> we own them all, and i own them all personally. >> thank you so much. have a great weekend. hank smith of haverford. >> thank you. >>> and coming up next, as the price of gold and silver plunge, we'll take you to one of the country's largest coin shows to see who is buying and who is selling. >>> but first, a look at commodities, treasuries, and currencies. >>> next week on "nightly business report," we'll have earnings news
why are y sing that put money into apple now? >> a year ago, there was too much euphoria. today there is too much pessimism. look, apple is reflecting an absolutely worst case scenario with earnings there to be reported this tuesday. there is likelihood it's not going to be that bad. and if tim cook can lay out a plan for a capital outlays to shareholders in terms of dividend increases and share buybacks and reassure investors of their products and their vision for products, i think this...
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widely held stocks in different parts of the economy, apple, caterpillar, ge, kraft foods, exxonmobil all advanced. >> qualcomm is raising their dividend by 40% and beginning a new stock repurchase plan. investors responded to that dividend news. the stock up 2% on the day. qualcomm benefiting, of course from strong demand from consumers for those cell phones whose chips they power. >>> sears holding chief bought 1.2 million shares in his company according to a filing. he paid $44.36 a share. sears reported higher than expected earnings last week helped by cost cuts and the stock was up sharply today better than by 5%. legg mason fighting back from a holiday quarter loss. it will trim the number of funds it offers and reduce office space. investors responded favorably. the stock up almost 3%. citigroup ceo told investors at a conference in boston that the bank has identified at least 21 markets where it's got to make improvements or just get out. he also set profit targets 3015 of 10% on tangible common equity with 7.9% earned last year. investors reacted very positively to the goals.
widely held stocks in different parts of the economy, apple, caterpillar, ge, kraft foods, exxonmobil all advanced. >> qualcomm is raising their dividend by 40% and beginning a new stock repurchase plan. investors responded to that dividend news. the stock up 2% on the day. qualcomm benefiting, of course from strong demand from consumers for those cell phones whose chips they power. >>> sears holding chief bought 1.2 million shares in his company according to a filing. he paid...
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now apple tv? i think they will come out with a tv product because that is something that tim cook said. they've got an intense interest in that area. but i think that's probably coming in the summer period at some point. i think we're going to have to wait a while for a low-end phone. so i look at all of that and in the near term, the biggest excitement quite honestly is hopefully they move the dividend up when they report the quarter. better cash return. but that's kind of what i'm looking for. if they don't do that, the stock could go quite a bit lower and there is some talk that maybe they don't do the dividend when they report the quarter. >> we'll see. or repurchase. when you say "quite a bit lower," dan, what's low enough? here you compare it to rimm and nokia is a little shocking. but ere's low enough given the prospects you're outlining? >> well, but here's the thing. right? why are you guessing as to what's low enough? until the fundamentals stop getting worse -- don't forget, this compan
now apple tv? i think they will come out with a tv product because that is something that tim cook said. they've got an intense interest in that area. but i think that's probably coming in the summer period at some point. i think we're going to have to wait a while for a low-end phone. so i look at all of that and in the near term, the biggest excitement quite honestly is hopefully they move the dividend up when they report the quarter. better cash return. but that's kind of what i'm looking...
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apple created a new invention. essentially no shore corporate entities, corporate entities not tax residents of any country in the world. carl levin called that the holy grail of tax avoidance. look at what the subcommittee is arguing after an investigation into apple structure. they said apple entities not declared tax residents of any jurisdiction in the world. they were legally registered in ire land but they weren't tax residents there or here in the united states. one is apple operations international. it had net income of $30 billion from 2009 to 2012 but paid no corporate income taxes anywhere in the world from that period, 2009 to 2012. here's what apple says in response to these allegations. they say a lot $6 billion apple is likely the largest corporate income tax payer in the united states and apple does not use tax gimmicks. even the existence of this does not reduce u.s. tax liability for the company. senator john mccain came out yesterday with a number of senators and staffers and blasted apple. talk
apple created a new invention. essentially no shore corporate entities, corporate entities not tax residents of any country in the world. carl levin called that the holy grail of tax avoidance. look at what the subcommittee is arguing after an investigation into apple structure. they said apple entities not declared tax residents of any jurisdiction in the world. they were legally registered in ire land but they weren't tax residents there or here in the united states. one is apple operations...
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we'll start with apple. the stock moving to its highs of the session after carl icahn tweeted about his meeting with ceo tim cook. josh lipton joins us were san jose with the details. josh. >> kelly, two big-name investors weighing in on apple this morning. start with carl icahn, the billionaire investor on twitter saying he had, a quote, cordial dinner with ceo tim cook last night and pushed hard for a $150 billion buyback, saying they'll continue their dialogue in three weeks. icahn saying in april apple announced a massive stock buyback program, $60 million. by june, apple bought $16 billion worth of its stock. he wasn't the only one talking about twitter this morning. we also had bill miller on cnbc's "squawk box," talking up apple. take a listen to what he had to say about apple. >> it's the biggest no-brainer in the history of the earth, right? i think that's what apple is right now. it's like it just makes no sense for apple to trade where it is, seven times enterprise value to free cash flow. 14%, fr
we'll start with apple. the stock moving to its highs of the session after carl icahn tweeted about his meeting with ceo tim cook. josh lipton joins us were san jose with the details. josh. >> kelly, two big-name investors weighing in on apple this morning. start with carl icahn, the billionaire investor on twitter saying he had, a quote, cordial dinner with ceo tim cook last night and pushed hard for a $150 billion buyback, saying they'll continue their dialogue in three weeks. icahn...
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everyone wants to say there is a pandora killer out there whether it's apple or someone else. what did you think of the results and how much of a threat do rivals pose to them? >> there have been pandora killers for as long as pandora's been around especially sense the company went public. they're all formidable and we're all in a great space. if you're a consumer, there are all these different choices and the way you can go about consuming the product. i saw the shout out louds at the el rey in hollywood. i discovered their music on pandora and bought their music on itunes and when i know i want to listen to them, i can listen to the whole thing basically for free. there's a small subscription fee every month. when i want radio and when i want to sit back and listen to my favorite radio station and discover a new artist i go to pandora. there's so much competition. it's complementary and i don't think pandora has anything to worry about. nobody has internet radio built out to scale like they do. 70 million users. aaron, i think you took your numbers you have on the revenue me
everyone wants to say there is a pandora killer out there whether it's apple or someone else. what did you think of the results and how much of a threat do rivals pose to them? >> there have been pandora killers for as long as pandora's been around especially sense the company went public. they're all formidable and we're all in a great space. if you're a consumer, there are all these different choices and the way you can go about consuming the product. i saw the shout out louds at the el...
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if apple does a deal with audi, do you have to have an apple phone to drive the car? >> these are the things that are going to drive apple. my company has a buy rating on the stock. the icahn thing is important, the stock buyback is important. they have a ton of cash parked jae overseas. what turned the stock around was forward earnings expectation, the china mobile deal. when investors were soaring on the stock, it was because earnings were coming down. as soon as that trend reversed, the stock trend reversed. it may not be an imminent boost or technological release. that will help drive sales and the stock higher. >> watch google and apple battle it out is also interesting and fun to watch as they pick various points where they choose to battle, the car being one of them. >> particularly they both have a robotics operation. >> when you get a self-driving car, what's the embedded software that is going to operate it. it could be android operated. google has the self-driving car. apple does not. >>> copper rising to its highest level in more than four months. what doe
if apple does a deal with audi, do you have to have an apple phone to drive the car? >> these are the things that are going to drive apple. my company has a buy rating on the stock. the icahn thing is important, the stock buyback is important. they have a ton of cash parked jae overseas. what turned the stock around was forward earnings expectation, the china mobile deal. when investors were soaring on the stock, it was because earnings were coming down. as soon as that trend reversed,...
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yes, apple is losing market share in tablets because apple is doing something a lot of tablet makers aren't -- making money. according to pacific coast securities, apple is expected to have 50% of the tablet with samsung, small players with google, amazon and microsoft making up the rest. it's hard to know if that's correct because apple is the only major tablet maker that breaks out tablet united sales and revenue. one thing to keep in mind, one apple selling price for ipad was $437, nearly twice what competitors get with smaller tablets. also, the first ipad holiday season that will come with a year's worth of pent-up demand with the brand new ipad. apple unveiled three versions last year, one in the spring and two in the fall. we'll see what the market share picture looks like and the profit share, perhaps, when apple reports numbers in january, guys. back to you. >> thank you, jon. what else can we expect from the big apple event? whatever it s our next guest says the tablet market share is not the company's only problem. >> joining us is todd hazelton and todd wilhelm from tech
yes, apple is losing market share in tablets because apple is doing something a lot of tablet makers aren't -- making money. according to pacific coast securities, apple is expected to have 50% of the tablet with samsung, small players with google, amazon and microsoft making up the rest. it's hard to know if that's correct because apple is the only major tablet maker that breaks out tablet united sales and revenue. one thing to keep in mind, one apple selling price for ipad was $437, nearly...
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we'll end here on apple edging higher. apple suppliers higher today as well. bunch of brokerages lifting higher. apple now up 8% this month. up 24% since the end of june. michele, back to you. >>> speaking of apple they are throwing some real hay makers in the battle between google and april approximately. google slashed their price by $100. >> yes they did, michele. thank you. there's speculation that apple is going to launch a low cost iphone next month. maybe for as low as $99. good for consumers? maybe. is it good for apple and its high end sparkly brand. joining us to weigh in todd had a -- hazel tennessee and john ford. >> you look at last year's iphone not counting the fancy housing it was 199 to build thing. i think 275 is the floor on where a cheap iphone. >> we'll get a cheaper phone. >> 2775 bucks if you buy it outright is still like 175 bucks cheaper than what you can get the cheapest iphone for today. absolutely they will not destroy their margins by coming out with something that cheap. >> if it's 275 or a much lower price than what they are char
we'll end here on apple edging higher. apple suppliers higher today as well. bunch of brokerages lifting higher. apple now up 8% this month. up 24% since the end of june. michele, back to you. >>> speaking of apple they are throwing some real hay makers in the battle between google and april approximately. google slashed their price by $100. >> yes they did, michele. thank you. there's speculation that apple is going to launch a low cost iphone next month. maybe for as low as...
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apple's tim cook and yahoo!'s marisa mer both have taken center stage as they look to execute a new vision. >> brian will be taking the helm on may 16th. for "nightly business report," i'm jackie deangeles. >> when it comes to finding bargain stocks there's no one like warren buffett. the billionaire investor is the driving force behind the success of berkshire hathaway and its shares hit a new record high today at $164,000. berkshire's stock was just one of many topics that buffett talked about at his company's annual meeting this weekend where some 40,000 shareholders converged on omaha to hear from the oracle of omaha. >> this is warren buffett at 82, just a year after his cancer diagnosis. he still made the rounds at the berkshire hathaway meeting. >> that was like a perfect fit for me. >> with energy and enthusiasm. >> i'm not sure if i'm allowed to shake your hand or not. >> thank you. no charge. >> making time for fun with billionaire buddy bill gates. >> he's doing it slightly better than i am. >> warren,
apple's tim cook and yahoo!'s marisa mer both have taken center stage as they look to execute a new vision. >> brian will be taking the helm on may 16th. for "nightly business report," i'm jackie deangeles. >> when it comes to finding bargain stocks there's no one like warren buffett. the billionaire investor is the driving force behind the success of berkshire hathaway and its shares hit a new record high today at $164,000. berkshire's stock was just one of many topics...
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apple has a gigantic cash hoard. over $150 a share in cash and we really are happy that they're putting that to work especially when you can buy the stock here at these very inexpensive valuations. >> we are trading at less than ten times earnings for one of america's greatest corporations and yes, i know that earnings were a little disappointing in terms of th guidance her f the next quarter, but this is a fantastic company with tremendous products and a huge, installed base of rabid customers. yes, they're going through a little bit of a product lull here now as we wait for the next big thing, and of course, that's what's on everybody's mind as we go forward. >> you've been taking some profits prior to recently. you've been buying the stock for some kientclients. if i didn't own the stocks based on your numbers and i'm not asking you to be a portfolio manager, i'm just saying, would you buy it at these prices? >> tyler, i am a portfolio manager and i would be a buyer of the stock at these prices and maybe it will p
apple has a gigantic cash hoard. over $150 a share in cash and we really are happy that they're putting that to work especially when you can buy the stock here at these very inexpensive valuations. >> we are trading at less than ten times earnings for one of america's greatest corporations and yes, i know that earnings were a little disappointing in terms of th guidance her f the next quarter, but this is a fantastic company with tremendous products and a huge, installed base of rabid...
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and apple's tim cook ready to meet with carl icahn today. what will be said and how will cook handle the brash billionaire? all that when we return. >>> welcome back to "squawk box," the looming government shutdown is the primary topic of discussion on wall street and elsewhere this morning, joining us now to talk about it, former deputy treasury secretary neal wolin. and i teased before you were the treasury secretary. how many days were you? >> i don't know, andrew, about 40 days or so. >> so why are you former treasury secretary? former deputy treasury secretary? >> 40 days. >> it was 40 days and 40 nights. >> we're going to work on your resume. >> 40 days and 40 nights. >> so good to be back with you guys. >> what's going to happen here? we had a congresswoman on earlier on the republican side who suggested that the democrats were the ones that were holding government hostage in all of this. is there any possibility for a compromise today? >> well, look, just when congress ought to be doing things to reinforce the economic recovery, seem
and apple's tim cook ready to meet with carl icahn today. what will be said and how will cook handle the brash billionaire? all that when we return. >>> welcome back to "squawk box," the looming government shutdown is the primary topic of discussion on wall street and elsewhere this morning, joining us now to talk about it, former deputy treasury secretary neal wolin. and i teased before you were the treasury secretary. how many days were you? >> i don't know, andrew,...
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two, apple does have a different strategy here. they're actually making money on these devices, unlike some of the rivals. kelly, that is the question, i know, analysts have, is this device cool enough, is it different enough to jump-start tablet market share for apple? guys, back to you. >> that is a huge question. thank you so much, josh. josh lipton. >>> will the new ipad air be a game changer for apple? we want to brig in ed beg this morning with "usa today," and rob cera, over at evercore. happy friday. good to see you again. >> thank you. >> good to see you. >> ed, you say in a sense it's more name change an game change. you say even for apple aficionados, it's not a must-do upgrade. what would it have taken to make it a must-do? >> well, i mean, when you think about it, the recent ipads all run the same apps that this new one does. 475,000. and that's not to be minimized. and, you know, you guys talk about thin and light and fast. again, not to be minimized. but there's not any real new features here. i mean, i wanted to see
two, apple does have a different strategy here. they're actually making money on these devices, unlike some of the rivals. kelly, that is the question, i know, analysts have, is this device cool enough, is it different enough to jump-start tablet market share for apple? guys, back to you. >> that is a huge question. thank you so much, josh. josh lipton. >>> will the new ipad air be a game changer for apple? we want to brig in ed beg this morning with "usa today," and...
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finally i would note apple was down another 2.5% today closing near the lows of the day at a 52-week low. the hot stock right now is google up nearly 2% to an historic high. for "nightly business report" bob pisani at the new york stock exchange. >> today's market gains likely made warren buffet happy. then again he usually seems cheerful. today he told cnbc that even at today's near record prices he still sees values in stocks. >> i think they are under valued relative to other assets. in other words if i had a lot of money today i would rather own equities than own fixed dollars, long-term government bonds, junk bonds, farm land, you know, reits. they're not as cheap as they were four years ago, but you get more for your money and that's why we like buying businesses and we like buying stocks. >> and later on the program warren buffet answers questions from you on o, our nightly busi report viewers. with the dow closing in on an all-time high somehow howe should you play the rally? our guest is senior equity strategist at wells fargo. good to have you with us. >> how are you tyler?
finally i would note apple was down another 2.5% today closing near the lows of the day at a 52-week low. the hot stock right now is google up nearly 2% to an historic high. for "nightly business report" bob pisani at the new york stock exchange. >> today's market gains likely made warren buffet happy. then again he usually seems cheerful. today he told cnbc that even at today's near record prices he still sees values in stocks. >> i think they are under valued relative to...
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big question, how does apple turn a small screen into important connective real estate and how can apple connect us with a screen pretty much too small for navigation. >> let's talk more about what this watch means for apple and what indeed the company can do with all that cash. let's talk about the cash pile, and john, the expectation there in advance of this, these conference or analyst conference tomorrow with tim cook, exactly what he could say, john, that could move the stock. >> i think the place to start, a lot of people are forgetting, they have around $137 in cash and equivalents. the stuff not in the u.s. is really difficult for apple to repay tree ought without a big penalty. we are talking in the neighborhood of $40 billion. it seems like from what apple put out in the statement last week, they are planning to do some sort of extra thing beyond their announced dividend. but it is a smaller pile of cash than people talk about. >> let me bring in molly woo had from c-net. do you they they get in terms of how shareholders are feeling a the moment and how do you think he will res
big question, how does apple turn a small screen into important connective real estate and how can apple connect us with a screen pretty much too small for navigation. >> let's talk more about what this watch means for apple and what indeed the company can do with all that cash. let's talk about the cash pile, and john, the expectation there in advance of this, these conference or analyst conference tomorrow with tim cook, exactly what he could say, john, that could move the stock....
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buy five shares of apple and doesn't cost you any more than 11 h100 shares of apple. no question apple is the cheapest. the problem is apple is also the largest by market capitalization. i would go with some of the companies there that are smaller. i don't know the market cap on all four of those but chipotle is growing reasonably quickly and a smaller market gap than apple. how much head room do these things have to grow. i would think a retail chain like chipotle could get there at least effectively doubling the stock price but only because it has more room to grow. >> excellent point. remember, dom, things slapped with $1,000 price tag was a kiss of death. >> people didn't want to buy the stock but doesn't matter that much any more. you can buy these for commissions that are pretty reasonable. >> great discussion. thanks very much. coming up on "street signs," target in customer's line of fire after the massive security breach but could investors have the company in their cross-hairs? >> google is stepping on the gas in the smart car drag race. can it beat april to
buy five shares of apple and doesn't cost you any more than 11 h100 shares of apple. no question apple is the cheapest. the problem is apple is also the largest by market capitalization. i would go with some of the companies there that are smaller. i don't know the market cap on all four of those but chipotle is growing reasonably quickly and a smaller market gap than apple. how much head room do these things have to grow. i would think a retail chain like chipotle could get there at least...
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too cheap if -- we haven't mentioned it yet, how much is apple down? it's monday so it's not that much. >> $3.47. that's an underperformer on monday. >> yeah. down 17% in the first quarter and something like that. >> you mentioned microsoft, the journal today with a story about how they, too, are working on a touch-enabled watch. >> that's what we want. we want a watch and we want a higher stock price. apple, i will point out, every day there's someone who says there that the weakness in the numbers is in the stock, and i do think that's true. i do think it's a possibility and how dip is the dipping going to be and he's been pretty good on it. i don't want to short apple, i cannot believe these both are going up. that is a sign that you should make a deal. you should call your banker and make a deal. >> it's's great point, jim, and it is one of those positives as to saying why there could be more merger acquisition activity along with, of course, the incredibly cheap financing is the fact that oftentimes investors send the o choirer stock up. >> it's n
too cheap if -- we haven't mentioned it yet, how much is apple down? it's monday so it's not that much. >> $3.47. that's an underperformer on monday. >> yeah. down 17% in the first quarter and something like that. >> you mentioned microsoft, the journal today with a story about how they, too, are working on a touch-enabled watch. >> that's what we want. we want a watch and we want a higher stock price. apple, i will point out, every day there's someone who says there...
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. >> a lot of people think apple is starting to kill them with their apple iradio. >> amax. >> i have big concerns with them. >> costco. >> stearn says it's a $144 price target. they did have the best comps of any retailer. >> i already know one guest you have tonight on "mad money." >> the second one is rocket fuel. this is a programmatic buyer -- >> went public not that long ago. >> this man is a rocket scientist. we have to find out whether this is too expensive. you and i have been through the web, have been through internet one. we know a lot of companies that advertise in consulting and they didn't necessarily all last. >> there is a new model emerging absolutely in terms of advertising the web, rocket fuel is one of those names. we've had a few of them come public lately. >> this is that realtime buy. the multiples are huge on sales, not earnings. a boy has got to be skeptical. >> and jack -- >> jack's great. >> you'll be out on monday, correct? >> then i'm coming back tuesday. red eye, red eye. >> red eye, red eye. a lot of that. we'll we're still waiting for zulily to open fo
. >> a lot of people think apple is starting to kill them with their apple iradio. >> amax. >> i have big concerns with them. >> costco. >> stearn says it's a $144 price target. they did have the best comps of any retailer. >> i already know one guest you have tonight on "mad money." >> the second one is rocket fuel. this is a programmatic buyer -- >> went public not that long ago. >> this man is a rocket scientist. we have to find...
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i thought it was just apple, actually. >> yes, there is apple, but you also have at&t and yum! brands as well. >> i think we'll focus on europe. the whisper numbers for apple have gotten maybe out of control, but the market has taken so much out of it already, it's poised for upside, i think. >> the expectations are for $10.01 from an apple, but whispernumber.com says it could be as high as $10.56. >> i've heard even $11. >> there you are. we're in whisper number mode right now. thank you, all. good to see you. thanks for joining us. >>> we're headed towards the close, 50 minutes left in the trading day in what has been a wild day again. the dow is up 135 points. we were up 153 at the high of the day. >> you can see it on this chart, which is just so stunning. right after 1:00 p.m. eastern, you can see the dow plunge and snap back almost immediately after the report that, in fact, it was erroneous, that was a fake terrorism tweet from the associated press, because they were hacked. is there any way to prevent this kind of hacking, which had a huge impact on the markets today. t
i thought it was just apple, actually. >> yes, there is apple, but you also have at&t and yum! brands as well. >> i think we'll focus on europe. the whisper numbers for apple have gotten maybe out of control, but the market has taken so much out of it already, it's poised for upside, i think. >> the expectations are for $10.01 from an apple, but whispernumber.com says it could be as high as $10.56. >> i've heard even $11. >> there you are. we're in whisper...
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look, apple was the golden boy, if you will, until six months ago. and, now we're all jumping on board. >> look at that chart. >> the facts are, let tim cook run the company, put the resources in. he's got samsung nipping at his heels. he's got everybody coming at his heels. and he runs the risk of running a, rather than sexy company, a commodity company. >> what do you do? you just -- you just blow off a david einhorn? >> oh, i think you do. look, we had that problem for years at ge when they would come after us. what are you going to do with all that cash? we're going to do a smart thing. trust us. be with us. stay with us. look, these guys are, after a quick hit, i'd blow them off. i'd give einhorn the back of my hand. >> and you have carl icahn doing this with dell, as well. >> the dell situation is a self-dealing with you. you have michael making -- and the board making a deal. i find the apple -- dell going private to sort of be able to work in secret and not be under the spotlight. to be a weak argument. i mean, i think they should be able to
look, apple was the golden boy, if you will, until six months ago. and, now we're all jumping on board. >> look at that chart. >> the facts are, let tim cook run the company, put the resources in. he's got samsung nipping at his heels. he's got everybody coming at his heels. and he runs the risk of running a, rather than sexy company, a commodity company. >> what do you do? you just -- you just blow off a david einhorn? >> oh, i think you do. look, we had that problem...
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apple shares down a touch today to about $523. but still up nearly 3% over the past month and nearing its high for the year. let's bring in in researchers chris caseo, welcome, interesting story out that apple may be buying a company called prime sense, a company nobody has heard about but they make a key part of the kin next motion sensor for the xbox. we don't know if it's true. it's a report now. as soon as i read that story my thinking was, if it's true, this is a predecessor to a motion control for an apple tv. am i taking it too far? >> well, that would certainly be the likely conclusion you draw if the story was true. we don't know if apple is coming out with a tv but that was the sensor used in the kin next. it wouldn't necessarily have to just be used in a tv. you could adapt that for on a tablet and the guys at apple are good at designing new technology and next things. not sure what they would be able to do with that. >> investment recommendation perspective, $625 price target, optimistic on the company already, would i
apple shares down a touch today to about $523. but still up nearly 3% over the past month and nearing its high for the year. let's bring in in researchers chris caseo, welcome, interesting story out that apple may be buying a company called prime sense, a company nobody has heard about but they make a key part of the kin next motion sensor for the xbox. we don't know if it's true. it's a report now. as soon as i read that story my thinking was, if it's true, this is a predecessor to a motion...
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also, is apple dead? phil gunderson is on our show and he says yes. all those things coming up top of the hour on "street signs.." >> we'll see you at 2:00. disney up to report earnings. the stock is off to a flying start this year. up 9%. today up two-thirds to 5525. so what should investors be focusing on in terms of those numbers. julia will be talking to bob iger later today. julia. >> with disney trading at an all-time high they will focus on espn as well as other media networks division as well as theme parks. disney share expected to fall 5% from a year ago to 76% on 4% higher revenue of 11.21 billion dollars. though the company faces tough comparisons, which is the reason for the year over year decline. the park's division is expected to benefit from the improving economy and attractions. espn faces higher programming cost, the powerhouse brand as well as other cable networks are expected to continue to show appliesing power. on earnings, investors will be looking for detail on disney's plan for "star wars" franchise it just acquired with luca
also, is apple dead? phil gunderson is on our show and he says yes. all those things coming up top of the hour on "street signs.." >> we'll see you at 2:00. disney up to report earnings. the stock is off to a flying start this year. up 9%. today up two-thirds to 5525. so what should investors be focusing on in terms of those numbers. julia will be talking to bob iger later today. julia. >> with disney trading at an all-time high they will focus on espn as well as other...
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now with jobs gone, apple watchers wonder if others will think twice before going to work for apple with steve jobs no longer there. given its very large percentage of the
now with jobs gone, apple watchers wonder if others will think twice before going to work for apple with steve jobs no longer there. given its very large percentage of the
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says in court that apple was obstructing his work. apple's complaining his work is interfering with some of the other operations. >> tim cook is a busy guy. he's got a lot of people to deal with. >>> residents in north dakota are being urged to evacuate as a precaution following the derailment of a train carrying crude oil. the derailment resulted in a series of explosions which sent flames and black smoke into the sky. no one was hurt in the derailment and subsequent explosions. authorities still don't know exactly why the train derailed. we're going to talk about the keystone pipeline at this point? >> not again? >> what about next year? is next year the year? that would be a good prediction. you think it will be, don't you? >> it probably will. that's a good chip that democrats can use to get something else they want. i don't know if it's the debt limit or something else. i don't think they're that opposed to keystone. >> did mention that. >> it's a possibility. >> all right. we're going to be watching shares of netflix today. the
says in court that apple was obstructing his work. apple's complaining his work is interfering with some of the other operations. >> tim cook is a busy guy. he's got a lot of people to deal with. >>> residents in north dakota are being urged to evacuate as a precaution following the derailment of a train carrying crude oil. the derailment resulted in a series of explosions which sent flames and black smoke into the sky. no one was hurt in the derailment and subsequent explosions....
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here on apple. a much safer risk owe reward buy. rim, on the other hand, scott, looks dangerous to me t.rallied back to the $18, $19 level last week which was previous support back in 2011. i think that support has become resistance here so now on the recent selloff, i think it's in no-man's-land, i wouldn't touch it. >> rim is up 100% in three months successfully get it. this is kind of like one-armed david against goliath times two, but when you look at where you're heading in this market, in the technology space, we're in a fundamentally different world. apple has lost its ability to innovate. that's the perception in the market as far as traders go. they are looking at this as a stock that is basically just an index unto itself. money is coming out of there and going into new tech and now it's going to start to go into old tech, and you're just seeing, when we see this released tomorrow, i think you're going to see a new rim and a company dedicated to moving forward. >> and this is a show-me sto
here on apple. a much safer risk owe reward buy. rim, on the other hand, scott, looks dangerous to me t.rallied back to the $18, $19 level last week which was previous support back in 2011. i think that support has become resistance here so now on the recent selloff, i think it's in no-man's-land, i wouldn't touch it. >> rim is up 100% in three months successfully get it. this is kind of like one-armed david against goliath times two, but when you look at where you're heading in this...
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tech stocks, speaking of tech, yes, apple is up. apple suppliers are up. good reports -- sorry, apple is down. the suppliers are generally to the upside. look below the surface. i don't like the warnings in the electronics comes. pmc sierra, they do storage systems. sam mina, they're down. they guided lower, down 14%. what this means is that it's very tough out there in tech land. very lumpy. and the guidance is very tough overall. industrials are another story. by and large, like johnson controls, had a good report. massco here in the u.s., excellent report overall. air products sells gas around the world. the product's pretty good. basically, the growth there is flat. so i'm more impressed with the industrials today and how they're holding up on the glo globe -- global system, than i am in some of the electronics. really, really lumpy. the guidance is very, very hard to figure out right now. >> sure. >> all right. thanks, bob. bob pisani. >>> meantime, the mystery surrounding a large barge that's docked in san francisco bay is growing by the minute. is i
tech stocks, speaking of tech, yes, apple is up. apple suppliers are up. good reports -- sorry, apple is down. the suppliers are generally to the upside. look below the surface. i don't like the warnings in the electronics comes. pmc sierra, they do storage systems. sam mina, they're down. they guided lower, down 14%. what this means is that it's very tough out there in tech land. very lumpy. and the guidance is very tough overall. industrials are another story. by and large, like johnson...